Counterproductive
Counterproductive
Counterproductive

Sony opted for a mid-step upgrade so they could release a better performing console at the same price as their current model prior to price drop, rather than shooting the moon on hardware and adding $200 to the ticket price while still having to carry the base Xbox One requirements around to hold it back. Two years is

Tell that to the console ports that still suffer save corruption, essentially have the same PC UI, and run like garbage.

Come on now. Dead Space 3 gets a lot of flak but honestly I didn’t find it as big a misstep as some people claim it is. Sure it wasn’t as good as the first two, but that doesn’t make it a bad game, just underlines how good the first two actually were. I think that after two encounters with necromorphs, Isaac Clarke is

Except hopefully good.

Some of the later ones had built in Alex Kidd but not the original release. Mine did get packed with Hang-on and Safari Hunt, with the light zapper though. I loved that system, back in the day.

Man, GameStop is getting really serious about their upselling. 

Don’t tell System Shock 3 that.

I think she was off doing a charity drive for the victims of the Bowling Green Massacre.

It certainly isn’t as good as the far superior Sewer Shark.

Spoiler alert: It is not.

They’re not 3D glasses, they’re tech specs decoders!

What, the Switch?

Or landing on Voeld? Texture pop-in, z fighting. Its a mess.

Be thankful. I have currently 2 broken quests, and reloaded a quicksave immediately in order to avoid 3 other ones breaking. There are a number of issues, and yet I still found myself enjoying the game.

Maybe arguing about where it does and does not cover should have taken a back seat to the fact that its made out of plastic, if you’re going to take completely missing the point to epic new levels.

...Or he would have if he’d had depth perception.

Really? My first thought was Krull.

Some of you might be too young to remember Krull.

Its a nice lesson in consequences for people who’ve had to grow up with a name that they chose in haste.

That’s like saying that if the roads weren’t strong enough to hold them, that they’d keep building them that big to double down on their failure.

It’s not all bridges, and all roads. Its the ones in the cities that these mechs are demolishing. They are purpose built. If they cannot fulfill their purpose, they sure

Given the engineering and advanced materials required to create a mecha of this sophistication, we can also assume that the advanced materials used to create the city would be sufficient to withstand the weight of said mecha coming down on feet of that size. Otherwise, why would they be engineered in that fashion?